Diamante Marquetry Quad Frame 3x3

Our marvelous Italian marquetry design on this quad 3x3 frame is a play of light and dark woods. Plus the intricate inlaid pattern, makes this frame extra rich - and great as a group. Looks great in a family room or office.

Features

Inlaid wood frame

Vertical or Horizontal

Wall or table display

Available in various sizes

Made in Italy

Quad 3"x3" photo opening measures 10" wide x 10 " high

309141

Quantity:

$14.92$59.95

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BEST ANSWER:I purchased this frame last year and here is my solution to attaching the photos. Yes, the photos are cut a bit larger than the mat openings. I attached them using double-sided tape to paper cut to the same size as the glass. I suppose that you could also attached the photos to the reverse side of the mat using single-sided tape to secure the photos. I would avoid glue because it might seep and ruin your photos.

Thanks. I am a scrapbooker so I do have the very thin double sided red tape which probably will work if I mount the photos directly to the mat. I assume you cut a 4 x 6 down to something a little larger than a 3 x 3 and then attached it to your paper cut to the size of the glass. Correct? good idea.

BEST ANSWER:I purchased this frame last year and here is my solution to attaching the photos. Yes, the photos are cut a bit larger than the mat openings. I attached them using double-sided tape to paper cut to the same size as the glass. I suppose that you could also attached the photos to the reverse side of the mat using single-sided tape to secure the photos. I would avoid glue because it might seep and ruin your photos.

Thanks. I am a scrapbooker so I do have the very thin double sided red tape which probably will work if I mount the photos directly to the mat. I assume you cut a 4 x 6 down to something a little larger than a 3 x 3 and then attached it to your paper cut to the size of the glass. Correct? good idea.